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      USB Dance mats on PSX Emu?

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      I've bought this one : http://www.futuremax.eu/nl/impact-soft-dancemat-pc-usb-dansmat-van-positive.html
      Tried it using my pi (model 3) and retropie 4.0. ES immediately recognized it and after configuring the button's , it worked like a charm on DDR and DDR Konamix on the psx emulator.

      I haven't noticed any delay and the inputs work nicely

      Happy Dancin'

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      Have to unplug and plug again USB adapter to get it detected

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      Arcade Joystick and USB Game pads for separate emulators

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      So i figured it out by having retroarch save on exit it was messing up the emulater .cfg by tirning that off and adding
      input_player1_joypad_index = "2"
      input_player2_joypad_index = "3
      To the emu cfg i got it running fine just put it above the include line still have to test on other emus but working fine on psx cheers for everyones help

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      HuiJia N64 USB adaptor setup

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      @seanr8 said in HuiJia N64 USB adaptor setup:

      /opt/retropie/configs/n64

      I apologize for reviving an old post but this post was perfectly on topic for what I am looking for. I have been scouring the internet for the past three days, and editing config files over and over with no luck. I also have the Mayflash with original n64 controller. With your config files, I was finally able to get actual input in roms with the controller. I can't tell you how excited I was and I can't thank you enough. However, I am having some additional in rom issues. For example in Mario, he walks instead of runs even with the joystick at full tilt. Any ideas on how to fix these issues? Did you run into these type of issues?

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      Icade Core USB mod

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      If its working fine in 3.4 and not working in newer versions of RetroPie then its a bug. Report it as a bug and see if anyone can fix it.

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      Unable to configure USB controller

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      Thanks to all for your answers.

      I tried it with a XBox 360 Controller of a friend of mine. And this controller worked instantly.
      So tomorrow i am able to test my PS2 and PS1 controller with the RasPi.

      I hope that this helps me.

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      Multiple (same) controller with differrent configuration

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      Yet another Xin-Mo 2 Player Installation question Retropie 3.6/ Pi 3B

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      Hi there!
      I'm only replying here to give you the solution I found to get my THT THT 2 Player Encoder working on Raspberry PI3, and Retropie 4.3.
      I can say the usbhid.quirks=0x16c0:0x05e1:0x040 command didn't work for me and after hour and hour of trying I opened the cmcline.txt via the retropie

      cd /boot/
      sudo nano cmdline.txt

      Before that I did it only by pulling out the sd card putting in to my pc, changing the cmdline.txt with the windows editor with one space at the end of the line and....... Never worked...

      After I took a look in the cmdline.txt via retropie I saw that the "usbhid.quirks=0x16c0:0x05e1:0x040" had two spaces between the last command and was also in the second row of the file. I wonderes an changed it. Bam! That was it! Now 2 Gamepads are detectet and eveything is fine for me. May someone will have the same issue with the cmdline.txt file without recognizing it.

      Have a nice christmas!